> I'm in the need for a cheapo high availability cluster. I have solved
> most of the issues, but replicating the DB is a mess if I want to stick
> to Open Source solutions.
If you need this now, as opposed to after you develop lots of code, you do
realize that MySQL supports replication?
And, ye
Hi Santiago,
>
> I'm thinking into developing something that could be useful.
> Similar to
> c-jdbc (http://www.objectweb.org/c-jdbc/index.html) but with
> less belts
> and whistles. A master/slaves pseudo JDBC driver, which would ensure
> replication at the JDBC API level. Also, the c-jdbc h
From: "Noel J. Bergman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > I'm in the need for a cheapo high availability cluster. I have solved
> > most of the issues, but replicating the DB is a mess if I want to stick
> > to Open Source solutions.
>
> If you need this now, as opposed to after you develop lots of code, you
> > And, yes, it would be quite useful to be able to subscribe
> > to a mailing list without having to receive the messages.
> > The workaround is to subscribe for digest, and then discard
> > the digest.
> Or try gmane and use your news reader
That doesn't help if the reason for subscribing is t
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
That doesn't help if the reason for subscribing is to allow one's apache
address to send mail to the list. In this case it comes because our CVS
commits go to our dev mailing list, so I have both my personal and apache
addresses subscribed to avoid moderate requests. It'll
Mahler Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi Santiago,
>
> >
> > I'm thinking into developing something that could be useful.
> > Similar to
> > c-jdbc (http://www.objectweb.org/c-jdbc/index.html) but with
> > less belts
> > and whistles. A master/slaves pseudo JDBC driver, which would ensu